Wray says Porter’s background check was finished months ago.

President Trump’s disgraced former aide Rob Porter’s background check was finished in July, updated in November and shut down in January — a timeline that contradicts the White House’s version of events, the nation’s top G-man said Tuesday. Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said a partial background check was submitted...

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Testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee, FBI Director Christopher Wray said a partial background check was submitted in March of 2017, and the completed report was released in July — months after Porter’s two ex-wives told the FBI that he was a wife beater.

“Soon thereafter, we received requests for follow-up inquiry, and we did the follow-up and provided that information in November and we administratively closed the file in January and then earlier this month we received some additional information and we passed that on as well.”

Porter was forced to resign last week after the accusations surfaced — along with a picture of his fist wife sporting a shiner.

Trump initially defended Porter and didn’t mention his wives or the problem of domestic abuse, prompting harsh criticism of the administration.

And questions continue to swirl over who knew what about the abuse allegations and when they knew it, and why Porter was kept on the job without a permanent security clearance.

The White House said he had a temporary clearance because the feds background check was ongoing.

“His background investigation was ongoing. He was operating on an interim security clearance. His clearance was never denied and he resigned,” spokesman Raj Shah told reporters said on Thursday.

Chief of Staff John Kelly claims he confronted Porter 40 minutes after learning of the sordid allegations — but multiple reports said he was aware of them last fall, which would coincide with the FBI’s November disclosure.